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S T A T E S M A N J O U R N A L . C O M / G I V I N G
NOV. 28, 2013 FROMAREACHARTIES AND
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Dear Readers,
Sometimesits hard forthosewhoprovidehelpto thecom-munity to ask for it themselves.
That begins to explain the reason behind our Catalog ofGiving, a compendium of tangible items needed by 71 non-profit institutions in the Mid-Willamette Valley.
We asked the agencies to provide us with wish-list itemsthat could be purchased by individuals, families, neighbor-hoodassociations,work colleagues, civicclubs,faithcommu-nities and businesses.
We insisted that the items be tangible, something the do-
nor could deliver directly to the nonprofit. Donations bycheck arealways welcomed,but we wantedto createa moredirect experience with the catalog.
Our hope is that each fulfilled request will cause a cele-bration atthe nonprofit, a momentof sharedjoy forthe giver
and receiver.Weve made it simple to participate. Each item described
in thecatalog includes a directnumber for donors to call.As each request is filled, the Statesman Journal will rec-
ordthesuccessand post anupdate inour wish list databaseatStatesmanJournal.com/Giving.
It is our hope that every wish will be granted by Dec. 31.Given thegenerosityof thecommunity, its a prettysurebet.
Wehope youenjoylooking through thecatalog as we taketime atThanksgiving to recallhow blessed we areto live in aland of freedom and opportunity.
Thank you for considering this chance to help those who
help.
Michael Davis, Executive Editor
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WISH LIST
~ Clorox Wipes ~
~ Costumes for our new
Center Stage exhibit ~
~ Puppets for our new
Center Stage exhibit ~
CONTACT
116 Marion St. NE,
Salem 97301
503-371-3631;
Online:
www.acgilbert.org
A.C.GilbertsDiscoveryVillage
Inspiring children to learn
through creative play.
Its mission is to improve the lives of special needs childrenand adults through innovative Equine Assisted RecreationalTherapies of the highest quality. Health, happiness andhealing through horses promotes wellness, enhances capa-
bilities and fosters independence.
WISH LIST
Digital camera
Flat screen TV forindoor reader board
Office supplies (giftcards at officesupply store)
CONTACT
2895 Cloverdale Drive SE, Turner97392
503-743-3890; Online:www.adaptiveridinginstitute.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AdaptiveRidingInstitute
ADAPTIVERIDING INSTITUTE
To provide
compassionate support,
education and outreach
to meet the individual
needs of those impactedby Alzheimers disease
and other dementias.
WISH LIST
Refurbished laptop
Digital photo frame
Locking filing cabinet
CONTACT
2615 Portland Road NE,Salem 97301
503-364-8100;
Online: alznet.org;Facebook:www.facebook.com
/Alzheimers.Network
ALZHEIMERS
NETWORK
OF OREGON
Providingcustomizedinformation forpeople who arevisuallyimpaired or whoare strugglingwith recentvision loss. Wehave a monthlysupport groupand a quarterlymagazine inseveralaccessiblemedia, includingaudio, email,large print, andBraille.
WISHLIST
Two Windows 7desktop PC computers
to replace aging XPs
Blindskills, Inc.
CONTACT
PO Box 5181, Salem 97304; 503-581-4224;
Online: www.blindskills.com
It provides the opportunity to develop appreciation for the
heritage of early day machines and to better understand
the history of technology upon which modern machines,
vehicles and farm equipment is based.
WISH LIST
Fork lift, minimum 6,000-pound lift cap, no older than
1998,less than 5,000 hours on the meter, air tires,
all-terrain preferred
Front end loader, small - medium sized (medium
preferred)
Bucket truck / cherry picker
CONTACT
3995 Brooklake Road, Brooks 97303
503-393-2424; Online: www.antiquepowerland.com;Facebook: www.facebook.com/AntiquePowerland
ANTIQUE POWERLANDMUSEUMASSOCIATION
Wish list
Bottled water and bags of groundcoffee for disaster relief
Schedule an appointment with the Red Cross to giveblood, and you could help save up to three lives
Host a blood drive
Contact
Donor center, 475 Cottage St. NE, Suite 110, Salem 97301503-779-1261 or 1-800-733-2767;
Online: www.redcrossblood.org
American Red CrossWorks to prevent and alleviate human
suffering by mobilizing the power of volunteersand the generosity of donors.
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HOMEsmissionis toprovide a safe,supportive environment
where Salems at-risk and homelessyouth may have their immediate needs
met, as well as have positive opportuni-ties to reconnect with their community.
COMMUNITYACTIONHOMEYOUTHANDRESOURCE CENTER
CONTACT 625 Union St. NE, Salem 97301
503-391-6428; Online: mycommunityaction.org
WISHLIST-- Backpacks
-- Zip-up hoodies
-- Plus-size teenageclothes
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CAFAs mission is to im-
prove the lives of dogs and
cats in Oregon. CAFA edu-
cates and works with the
public and other nonprofit
organizations on pet over-population issues such as
spay/neuter, implementa-
tion of trap/neuter/return
programs, as well as devel-
oping plans to enable
enforcement of animal
abuse and neglect laws.
COALITIONADVOCATINGFOR ANIMALS
WISHLIST
Dry and soft cat
food, dry preferred.
Small litter boxes
and kitty litter
Donations can be
left at Pets Etc.,
Copper Creek
Mercantile, Salem
Pet Supply and
South Salem Pet
Supply
CONTACT
1347 Spyglass Court SE,
Salem 97306
503-588-6924; Online:
www.cafaoregon.org
Provides vital services and resources;meeting the needs of our community.
COMMUNITYACTION
ARCHES
WISHLIST
Socks
New and gentlyused coats
Hats and gloves
CONTACT
1164 Madison St. NE, Salem 97301
503-399-9080;
Online: www.mycommunityaction.org
The organization is dedicated to promoting andperpetuating Irish heritage and culture in the
Willamette Valley, primarily through social eventsthat incorporate music and dance.
WISH LIST
Custom outdoor grade pull-up sign(for promotion/recognition of group at dances
and community events)
Three- or four-fold display board
(to display cultural information and items foreducational outreach)
Printing services
CONTACT
P. O. Box 221, Salem 97308
503-383-9297; Online: www.ceiliofthevalley.org;Facebook: www.facebook.com/ceiliofthevalley
Itsmissionistoinspireandenableallyouthgrades1-12toreal-ize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring
citizensthroughthe developmentof a positiveselfimageandselfreliance.The clubprovides positive,guidance-orientedac-tivitiesto over11,300youth each yearthrougheight dedicat-ed youth facilities, a health services center and communityathletic leagues. Club memberships are only $5 per year andthe programs we offer are made possible by the generoussupport of our community.
Boys & Girls Club of Salem,Marion and Polk Counties
Wish list
New coats, hats, gloves andwarm winter clothing foryouth in grades 1-12
New bikes, helmets, locks
and safety gear for youthto get to and from school
Interview attire for youthin grades 9-12
Contact
1395 Summer St. NE, Salem 97301
503-581-7383; Online: www.bgc-salem.org; Facebook:www.facebook.com/BGCsalem
Contact
3644 NE 45th Ave., Portland 97213
503-964-1516; Online: www.camp-starlight.org;Facebook: Search Camp Starlight Portland
Provides children whose lives have been affected byHIV/AIDS theopportunity to enjoya caring, safe, recre-ational, spiritual and fun camping experience. This istheirtimeto play,learn,exploreand create friendshipsin a safe place where they know they are accepted,supported and loved.
Wish list
New warm sleepingbags
Beads of all kinds forarts and crafts
Unusual (worldmusic) hand
held musicalinstruments formusic andmorning band
Camp Starlight
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Direct aid to assist those who needhelp with basic needs of rent, util-
ities and prescription medications.Assistance is also provided for
work-related expenses, local bustransportation for job interviews
and medical appointments, andpersonal needs items.
CONGREGATIONSHELPING PEOPLE
WISH LIST
Tea and coffee suppliesfor client waiting room
Non-perishable snacks forpregnant women, children and
diabetics
Hotel-sized hygiene items
CONTACT
600 State Street, Salem 97301
503-391-4365
It is committed toraising money toenhance the educa-tion and welfare ofdeaf and hard ofhearing students.
FRIENDS OF OREGON
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
WISH LIST
80 twin-size washable, waterproof,breathable nylon mattress covers bySOFlux OX (http://bit.ly/19rNLxs)
100 twin-size military style folding cots#225 from American Bedding Manu-facturers (http://bit.ly/18CixnQ)
Six 60-gallon rectangle aquariumswith a blue background (such as thisone from Walmart, www.wal-mart.com/ip/Clear-For-Life-Rectangle-Aquarium/17648723)
CONTACT
PO Box 15053, Salem 97309
808-228-9028; Online: friendsofosd.org
Our mission is to Keep children safeand families together. We are a reliefnursery serving families with childrenunder the age of 6 in Marion and Polkcounties, working to prevent childabuse and neglect.
FAMILYBUILDING
BLOCKS
WISH LIST
Warm coats for children, infant to age 5
Gift cards for groceries, utilities,and gasoline
Stepping Stones Monthly Giving Program: $10a month will give milk for children in theclassrooms; $25 a month for formula for an
infant; $50 a month for diapers for fiveclassroom children
CONTACT
2425 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem 97305
503-566-2132; Online: www.familybuilding-blocks.org; Facebsook: www.facebook.com/
familybuildingblockssalem
An all-volunteer organization that worksto improve the quality of life for chaineddogslivingoutside. We attend to allneedsbybuildinga fence, supplyinga warm doghouse, providing critical vet care and spay/neuter, and returning yearly.
FENCESFOR
FIDO
Wish list
Provide a basket with a warm blanket orrobe, some cozy socks and a G- or PG-rated movie.
Create for a teen mom a Moving Out
Package, filled with items that help starta new home off right, such as new house-hold items, laundry and cleaning supplies.
For those we serve who are non-verbal, agift of an iPad and corresponding iTunesgift card.
Catholic Community Services serves adultswith developmental or intellectual disabili-ties through Mt. Angel Developmental Ser-vices, Paragon Homes and Work Options. Italsoservespregnantteenswhosayyestolifethrough Father Taaffe Homes, Safe Familiesfor Children and Fostering Hope Initiative.
CATHOLICCommunity Services
Contact
3737 Portland Road NE, Salem 97301
503-390-2600; Online: www.CCSwv.org
An organizationwith a missionto promotecreativity,community,environmentalawareness, andself-sufficiencythrough reuse.
DIYStudio
Wish list
Color laser printer to print promotion-al materials and art education kits
Digital projector for art education
classes and events $25 donation sponsors underprivi-
leged/underrepresented to attendyouth art education class
Contact
155 Liberty St NE, Suite 140, Salem 97301
971-208-5869; Online: www.diystudio-.net; Facebook: www.facebook.com/diystudiosalem
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To provide a homelikeenvironment for children and
teenagers who cannot live at homedue to abuse or neglect.
Four DirectionsShelter Home
WISH LIST
~New Xbox One or PlayStation4~
~BMX bike~
~Gift cards to get tennis shoes~
CONTACT
Salem: 503-581-4900
Our mission is to educate all students to thefull of their ability, regardless of the specialabilities they have. We teach core subjects(grades K-12) along with Bible, respect,responsibility and compassion for others.
Family Christian School
Wish list
Three new laptop computers forcomputer lab
Two locking filing cabinets for studentrecords
Contact140 SW Clay St., PO Box 1243, Dallas 97338
503-507-5039
WISHLIST
Midwest iCrate Single-Door Home Trainingand Travel Series, dimensions: 42 x 28 x 30
Midwest iCrate Single-Door Home Trainingand Travel Series, dimensions: 36 x 23 x 25
CONTACTP.O. Box 42265, Portland 97242
503-621-9225; Online: www.fencesforfido.org;Facebook: www.facebook.com/FencesForFido
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CONTACT
P.O. Box 20373, Keizer 97307503-393-4560; Online: KeizerParksFoundation.org
ENHANCE THE PARK FACILITIES AND RECREATION
OPPORTUNITIES IN KEIZER FOR RESIDENTS AND VISITORS.
KEIZER PARKSFOUNDATION
WISH LIST
Sign up to volunteer for summer community-build
playground at Keizer Rapids Park Buy a $35 picket on the picket fence, add children
or families name on it to support the new park atKeizer Rapids Park.
Donations to support the new playground
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To meet the needs of the working poor and needy inour community. We have a thrift store and food bank.We supply other clothes closets in the area, offer foodboxes, provide a bread giveaway day with other foodsavailable, furnish housing needs free of charge to thevery needy and medical supplies to the ailing.
H2O
WISH LIST
Chest freezers forour food room
Interior paint
Upgraded forklift
CONTACT
451SE Maple St.,Dallas 97338
503-831-4736;Facebook:www.facebook.com
/hopecampaign
Investing in workforcedevelopment programsthrough four Work-Source Oregon Centersso that businesses havethe workforce they need
to thrive and grow andresidents have the skills,training and educationthey need toworkandad-vance in their careers.
Job GrowersIncorporated
WISHLIST
Personal hygiene items
One-day bus passes forCherriots
Promote current jobopenings, feature yourbusiness at WorkSourceOregon
CONTACT
626 High St. NE, Suite305 Salem 97301
503-581-1002; Online:
www.jobgrowers.com
Seeking to put Gods love into action, Habitatfor Humanity brings people together to build
homes, communities and hope.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITYOF THE
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY
WISH LIST
~ Items for our new houses~ Donated contracting services
~ Donations to Habitats ReStore
CONTACT
122012th St., Salem 97302
503-364-6642; Online: salemhabitat.org;Facebook: www.facebook.com/SalemHabitat
A faith-based nonprofit organization focusingon helping working individuals and families inneed by providing grocery products, clothing,
educational classes and other necessities.
Hope StationCommunity
Services
Wish list
15 new monitors andtwo servers for
computer lab
1,000 boxes of cereal
1,000 cans of meat
Contact
1337 Madison St. NE, Salem 97301
503-886-9138; Online:www.hopestationcsi.org; Facebook: Search
Hope Station Community Services
Providesassessment, adviceand supportfor childrenand families facing concerns of child abuse orneglect. Its a child abuse assessment center.
LIBERTYHOUSE
WISH LIST
Laptop computerwith Windows 7
Keurig B145OfficePRO BrewingSystem and K-Cups
Snacks: 100% juiceboxes, individualpackages of bite-sizefruit snacks, TeddyGrahams or Goldfishcrackers
CONTACT
2685 4th St. NE, Salem 97301; 503-540-0288;
Online: www.libertyhousecenter.org;Facebook: www.facebook.com/LibertyHouseCenter
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Advocates for abused or neglectedchildrenwhoneed safe and permanent homes.
MarionCounty CASA
WISH LIST
Art and schoolsupplies, includingcanvases, scrapbooks, journals,
diaries, duffelbags, backpacks,
three-ring binders
Copy paper
Two air pots forkeeping coffee
hot
CONTACT
P.O. Box 12765, Salem 97309
503-934-1298; Online:www.casamarionor.org
To involve crime victims and the community in ahealing process that lessens the devastatingimpact of crime. With donations, we are able toprovidesexualassault victimswith clothingafteraforensic exam.
MARION COUNTY DISTRICT
ATTORNEYS OFFICE - VICTIM
ASSISTANCE DIVISION
WISH LIST New unworn
plain sweatpants/sweatshirts (S-XL)
Cotton un-derwear (S-XL)
Socks
CONTACT
100 High St., Salem 97301
503-588-5253; Online: www.co.marion.or.us/DA/VictimAssistance
Love Reins Ranch
WISH LIST
Horse feed and supplies (complete list keptat Copper Creek Mercantile in Keizer)
Art and craft supplies, specifically acrylicpaint, clay, watercolors, small canvases, Elmersglue, paint brushes, markers, fabric, felt
Cowboy boots for young riders
CONTACT
PO Box 7233, Salem 97303
503-409-5029; Facebook:www.facebook.com/LoveReinsRanch
Therapeutic equine assisted activities forchildren with special needs and disabilities.
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Rescue, rehabilitate and placement of abused andneglected farm animals. We work to educate the
community about animal welfare and advocate for publicpolicy changes at the state and national level.
LIGHTHOUSEFARM SANCTUARY
Leading the fight to end local hunger by feeding
those who are hungry today, while promotinginitiatives to increase self-sufficiency among
low-income families and individuals.
WISH LIST
>Put together a food box: canned fruit, vegetables (10),soup (4), tuna (3), stew, chili, pasta sauce (3), peanut
butter, beans (3), pasta (2), cereal (1), flour, baking mix(2), vegetable oil (1), juice (1).Two electric pallet jacks with built-in scales ($6,000each) for our warehouse.Adopt a local family or host a food/funds drive.